Definition of Therevidae. Meaning of Therevidae. Synonyms of Therevidae

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Definition of Therevidae

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Meaning of Therevidae from wikipedia

- The Therevidae are a family of flies of the superfamily Asiloidea commonly known as stiletto flies. The family contains about 1,600 described species worldwide...
- both ****es are dichoptic (with a clear separation between the eyes). In Therevidae, Apsilocephalidae, and Scenopinidae, the males are usually holoptic (eyes...
- establishing the family in 1802. The Asilidae, together with Bombyliidae and Therevidae, are the most representative families of the superfamily of Asiloidea...
- This is a list of 132 genera in the family Therevidae, stiletto flies. Acantothereva c g Acathrito c g Acatopygia c g Acraspisa c g Acraspisoides c g Acrosathe...
- flies) Mydidae (mydas flies) Mythicomyiidae Scenopinidae (window flies) Therevidae (stiletto flies) Empidoidea Atelestidae Dolichopodidae (long-legged flies)...
- flies) Mydidae (mydas flies) Mythicomyiidae Scenopinidae (window flies) Therevidae (stiletto flies) Empidoidea Atelestidae Dolichopodidae (long-legged flies)...
- flies) Mydidae (mydas flies) Mythicomyiidae Scenopinidae (window flies) Therevidae (stiletto flies) Empidoidea Atelestidae Dolichopodidae (long-legged flies)...
- flies) Mydidae (mydas flies) Mythicomyiidae Scenopinidae (window flies) Therevidae (stiletto flies) Empidoidea Atelestidae Dolichopodidae (long-legged flies)...
- who specialised in flies. He wrote a revision of the dipterous family Therevidae and many other scientific papers in which he described many new species...
- The following is a list of the larger Brachycera recorded in Britain, this includes the soldierflies and their allies. Xylophagus ater - common awl-fly...